The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1928, Page 10

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_ SATURDAY, j APRIL 28, 1923 Henry David Bety, 25, Hazen. March 51 Mrs. Bessie Boy Chief, €2, Elbo-| Ray De Laney, 2, Bismarck, March 29 ie he ee La Si 88, Braddock. March 23 Mrs. Melvin Hogen, 23, Wash- burn, Anna W: at roe te k. nna F, rk. *F March’ 26 Ruth Elmira Johnson, 3, Wilton. Anna G, Cedergreen, 54, Cole- harbor. March It jarch 10 38 38 BIRTHS, To Mz. and Mrs: Challe Walcher, John B. B, tn, 68, Bismarck. eG a ste. ullough, ria Carson. a Mr. bed a fig Louie Auer, Bis- March 1 ae ie , & rr. a , 36, DEATHS IN CI Y To itr, end’Mes: Frank Sundberg,| 7 = Genthns, 3 isi cocaine saneegaialn et Charles G. Wachter, 62, Bismarck. March 19 DURING | MARCH; warh ‘reife, "Biomarck aan Peter Lindgren, 54, Kulm. Mrs. Frank W. Root, Jack Wallman, 41, Regan. fvotins: Fy oh, March 21 r Mrs, Jessie Clifford, 61, Bis- Eight Bismarck ek People Died— ino Lente : Parents of 20 Babies To Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Knoll, Bir- ide H marck, a ee ie Resi e1 fy ot To Mr, and Sirs Emil Heinle, ir. Hebron, a dai Bismarck had a net increase in larch 20 NO opulation fe the month of{ To Mr. and Mrs. William Chris- March of of 12, as far as birth and see} Hazen, @ son. death records are concerned. Mr. and Mrs. George A. The records show that of the 26 o'shen’ Blackwater, S. D., @ son. E deaths in the city during that} To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Emerson month, only eight were Bismarck} Wooton, Bismarck, a daughter. residents, the other 18 residng else- March 22 where, and of the 38 births here! To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar William or during the month. 2 were to par- Rebel Bismarck, a hg idl ents residing in the city. The other ir. and Mrs. George Whitney, 18 infants were born to parents | Driscoll, a daughter. d d oe outside of Bismarck. ‘ larch 25 exten: e ie 38 new arrivals, 20 were| To Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Martin Buck, Tuttle, a daughter. girls and 18 boys, keeping the ratio about even. : March 26 a ents The births and deaths here for} To Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ebel- March, as shown by reports on file| ing, Bismarck, a a CITIES SERVICE COMPANY PUBLIC UTILITY Total assets $809,036,357.00. Tenth largest company in gov‘ Americe. Stockesteadily increasing in value Yields 8 per cent ‘Write er Call P. C. REMINGTON & SON “Pioneer Investment House” 108% ~ éth Street Phene 230-W BUICK /eads the fashion parade Fashionable throngs... But Buick leads any other in the office of M. H. Atkinson, city larch motorcars...and three cars in its in dol. auditor, were: aihs Hae ate Frank H. Boyer, standing out like a frock from lar for dollar wants and thie March 28 + ee ag tremendous volume makes To Mr. and Mie ya Jack Fleck, Bis-| 1, ee al ai ae G. Met. Tae F 7 marck, a daughter. "ro Mr. and Mrs. Adrian RAs. seca tee wa ‘You may as well have « fine “eee ahd Martin C. Koes-| bridge, Bismarck, « daugh’ - wasted power : Susi you can buy it at mito. Ne and a Jesse Wilson, | 22, MF a4 a Nels Adolph Golfers’ Supplies tag eaten, Seid ond = oe po a Price. (Smart— ee aah & March 29 «+ and soft, rich the fashion parade. Knickers, Hose Sweaters ‘Yo Mr. and Mrs. yohn Hellickson, | ¢,20, Mt. and Mra Henry Zuroff, Bismarck, a son. beets Pris Louis Bridge- arch 7 To Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Tufte- bet lk ge) Aine Seaess Weis- emzinssemty BULCK land, dua nae gorder, Bismarck, Set Balls, Tees SEDANS to $1890 To Mr. and Mrs. Anton H.| > Mr. and Mrs. Curtis B. Por- i > ad : fuses Thomas, saa a Suet ter, Moffit, a on nin | bub an eS ee ogite,be cided, The G. Ma, To Mr. and Mrs. Gust Gall, Bis-} ‘t> Mr. and Mrs. coseph Robert} Simply drive to our serv- | k, ht Le I % V 7 a Saat Mrs. Mike Hilscher, Hse om Deatie ice shop. Present your A. & M.” IRE SER CE Kulm, a son. 4 White automobile registration ec 0 or eS, C. ieee oe cul ea a" ite} Marderka spear be, Dawson. APS eeleet Your ‘titeator A. R. Almquist, Prop. Bismarck, Ni , arch 2 ? 216 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak: forth Dakota oils. ear ee ‘nil Wiliam ne Verna Boisjoile, 21, Bis- tubes, pay the cashier, Phone 356 For Modern Tire Repairing ere Moyer, Grand Forks, a son. : March 4 one-fifth of the regular March 12 Mary June Smith, 2, Hensler. cash price, while we put WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ———_—_—— To Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Pills-} Qscar Aug. Ehrinan, 16, Linton. bury, Moffit, pre Marcel them on—the remainder. “To Mr. and irs, John L. Peter. mee aa Sceueneen vo nega ee —— on, Bismarck, a daughter. Patrick Flanagan, 84, Bismarck. \. Mi March 7 It doesn’t cost a cent 5 PASSENGER COACH larch 14 To Mr. and Mrs, Frank Zander,| Frank G Monts, 59, Douglas. Mandan, a son, ah Daniel Hosg, TH 11, Bismarck. more to buy tires this ‘ed way. There is no extra To Mr. and Mrs. Eber S. Batey, : Bismarck, daughter, aXistha, Lawiner, 4 months) charge for credit or mounting. And, besides, you get dependable tires. We've been selling Lees exclusively for 15 years. NORTHWESTERN TIRE COMPANY Minneapolis, Minn. Bismarck Accessory & Tire Company Ladvig Quanrad, Prop. 216-18 Fourth St. Phone 944 Bismarek, N. Dak. ¥, LEE J Among the features of the bodies Silent Timing Chain are smart cadet-type visors, re- Invar-strut Pistons . mote door controls, sttractive a new Whippet Six isa car —— — — ¢ * brought to a dead stop from 35 miles perhourin49 feet inches, 25%": flr da weer ar ies hha, Oe plage rv nated Now on display for your in- In 2 44-hour runit averaged gees te 8 3 iailen he boat —tho Mitad ton Touring’ »'< - - 615 3 cars costing lee than $1000. It Roadster - - - - 685 F accelerated from Sto 25milesper Sedan - - - - - 745 5 from hour in 7.2 seconds and was Coupe - - - - - 695 3 CHICAGO e e a will be with us! A special feature exhibit to dem- as pony fo ap > Fae American

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